SECTION 301
§ 301. Clearance from ignition sources. The clearance between ignition sources, such as luminaires, heaters and open-flame devices, and combustible materials shall be maintained in an approved manner.
SECTION 302
§ 302. Hot ashes and spontaneous ignition sources. Hot ashes, cinders, smoldering coals or greasy or oily materials subject to spontaneous ignition shall not be deposited in a combustible container, or within 10 feet (3048 mm) of other combustible material, including combustible walls and partitions and combustible waste, or within 2 feet (610 mm) of openings to buildings or structures.
- Exception: The minimum required separation distance to other combustible materials shall be 2 feet (610 mm) where the material is deposited in a covered, noncombustible container placed on a noncombustible floor, ground surface or stand.
SECTION 303
§ 303. Open-flame warning devices. It shall be unlawful to use an open-flame device on roadways as a warning signal or for any other purposes.
- Exception: The use of fuses at the scene of an emergency or as required by standard railroad operating procedures.
SECTION 304
§ 304. Deliberate or negligent burning. It shall be unlawful to deliberately or through negligence set fire to or cause the burning of combustible materials or combustible waste in such a manner as to endanger the safety of persons or property.
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